[Nhcoll-l] Skeleton preservation

Sergio Montagud sergio.montagud at gmail.com
Tue Nov 12 07:23:20 EST 2024


Dear Kairo,

Thank you for your response. The skeleton is not from a reptile; it’s from an Asiatic lion. The bones appear to be very white and somewhat with  fat (I’ve attached a picture), but the smell is too strong to place them in the preservation room. Currently, all the pieces are outside, waiting for the odor to dissipate. I wonder if there is a product that could eliminate the smell, such as ammonia, but after applying (immersion) it for seven consecutive days, I haven’t achieved good results, and I don’t want to risk degrading the bones with chemicals.

Sergio


De: Kairo Z <hezhu1 at gmail.com>
Fecha: viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2024, 17:08
Para: Sergio Montagud <sergio.montagud at gmail.com>
Asunto: Re: [Nhcoll-l] Skeleton preservation

Can you take some pictures of them? Snakes in general do not tend to have a lot of fat in the bone. So I'm wondering it may be due to something else like moisture, or a past preparation technique. Is there any staining?

On Fri, Nov 8, 2024, 6:06 AM Sergio Montagud <sergio.montagud at gmail.com<mailto:sergio.montagud at gmail.com>> wrote:

Good morning,

This is a query for those working in skeleton preservation. We have some recently acquired, disarticulated specimens prepared by different taxidermists. The issue is that some of them, especially the larger ones, still emit a very unpleasant odor that we haven’t been able to remove, even by soaking them in water with ammonia. Is there an effective and proven method for eliminating this bad smell from the bones, which I assume is caused by residual fat still trapped in them?

Thank you very much.

Sergio Montagud

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Sergio Montagud Alario

Museu [UV] Història Natural

Universitat de València

e-mail: sergio.montagud at uv.es<mailto:sergio.montagud at uv.es>

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